dinemo6 wrote: » What has been tipped (using the term lightly) by the prep courses for Company?? What was their recommendations regarding the new Act??
Legal125 wrote: » Tresspass to the person and tort. I know traditionally contributory neg no defence but case of gaml v william doyle they used it. I am going on memory on this an wondering if anyone has the correct case name / facts. Please. Thanks
LawCQ91 wrote: » It's gammell v doyle (2009) and I only have one line notes on it , he was 50% liable for his provocative behaviour .. No idea what he did ! If you find out let me know
Legal125 wrote: » Thanks found it when I googled he made derogatory remarks. Are u covering trespass to goods. I had very little on it but see they have it in city night before notes. I'm trying to cover all of tort but worrying now as per
LawCQ91 wrote: » I did the revision course with city, he said he only added in the chapter in response to the April paper, which he thought the question contained trespass to goods,but the examiners report did not even mention it at all in his report, so no. To be honest I think it was just added in to cover themselves more than anything! ( incase we sue haha ) I can't see it coming up , I would just know what it is and won't bother with case law in it, it's prob just worth a one line answer in a question . I am leaving out defamation, employers liability and professional negligence, don't even have basic knowledge on this topics. So I think I am in a worse off position than you
Bertie1986 wrote: » Thanks a mil for the heads up. It sounds beyond distracting and those few hours are crucial. I might pass on the lift and get the Luas from town. Is 9am ok to get there? And what time should I look to get a Luas (8??) Don't mean to sound like I need hand holding but want to be sure I'm ok re time etc. (one less thing to worry about)
dashdoll wrote: » Wondering is there plenty of parking in the red cow in the morning or is it best to get there early?
Legal125 wrote: » Speaking Of taking cases ---- City told me that the revision course was cancelled after I gave my details to pay...I have no idea why they would say it wasn't on if it was... Wtf And I really wanted to do it to give me piece of mind. Was it good? Ah I wouldn't say I am. Like my notes on survival of actions are a page and half and my notes on defences are like three so hoping I have sufficient material cos he so hard to predict
LawCQ91 wrote: » Really? I didn't do the intensive one , I had done the 14 week one. i remembered he mentioned it he only added the chapter on after the April paper, so, I won't worry . I don't even have survival of actions..oops, maybe i left out more than I thought .. I honestly think you are more than covered, no one covers all the topics, everyone takes chances. Urgh for property I and studied like 8/9 topics and I was more than covered, I could have answered 7 questions on paper! Tort nearly doubles the amount.. So dreadful ...
Legal125 wrote: » Thanks a mil. I meant intensive ah well. I am praying it will be a manageable paper. I have company the next day so would be nice to have a good start to them. One can only dream. I know some subjects are so worse than others tort is up there in terms of sheer volume.
S12b wrote: » I'd put getting out there in good time way ahead of cramming in the morning.....I love a bit of cramming myself but the last thing you need is to be running late so give yourself plenty time to get out.
Bayley1 wrote: » I'm having a total meltdown, spend most of today drinkng tea and day dreaming. I'm getting behind on my revision plan, I just can't seem to get into it today help!!!
Midlecat wrote: » What's wrong with me keep watching TV cannot focus! I've about ten hours work done for company. Here's hoping three days enough to learn off and go through papers I'm getting air coach Tuesday from Cork at 5am to be in Dublin for 8am anyone done that before for exam? Can't justify 80 for ibis when only 35 last time
FE1 student wrote: » I am having the same trouble. Studying company law and nothing is going in. I am willing myself to keep at it but my head has had enough. Can't take a break if i feel I have not taken in anything. Can't wait to get my life back.
LawCQ91 wrote: » How many are you doing ? If you have an other exam the day after I wouldn't .. You be too tired ! If not sounds fine .. Aircoach is petty comfy you can defo get some study done You can get off in Hueston, then get the luas over? Just sounds like so much effort though
Midlecat wrote: » Yea I know company on Tuesday and contract Friday constitutional Friday week so a fee in between. I've so little done for it that id rather keep the €240 and pay for resits. I have to get off at O'Connell bridge at eight, only stop in city coming from cork then get luas from abbey St to red cow hand in legislation for nine and ready to go. Ugh. Thoughts of it. But only costing €20 return could drive but want to study so bus is best. Why's the ibis gone up so much? 2 sittngs last time I suppose
LawCQ91 wrote: » I always get the aircoach back home to cork and back up , I am nearly certain they would stop in heuston for you if you ask, just say you have an exam and you are under time pressure, the drivers are usually nice. It would save you at least 15min-20min in the morning . Defo worth asking, No point in heading into town and get the luas from abbey street, when you can get the luas from heuston
Midlecat wrote: » Cheers will def ask though at five am I don't know how accommodating the driver will be
LawCQ91 wrote: » I have seen people doing it loads times before so defo .. Or esle just fake some tears and make him awkward